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At Augusta’s Amen Corner you don’t win the tournament, but you can lose it. They are the three holes most feared by players
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Miguel Ángel Jiménez, on the eve of his debut at the Augusta Masters in 1995, shared a training session with Severiano Ballesteros and José María Olazabal. Between shots they told him endlessly about the Amen Corner, about the dreaded triangle formed by the green of the 11th hole, a par 4, and the drawings of the 12th, par 3, and the 13th, a par 5 with
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